{"id":22804,"date":"2016-12-14T08:00:40","date_gmt":"2016-12-14T12:00:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/swling.com\/blog\/?p=22804"},"modified":"2016-12-14T08:02:26","modified_gmt":"2016-12-14T12:02:26","slug":"december-15-and-16-amelia-earhart-research-broadcast","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/swling.com\/blog\/2016\/12\/december-15-and-16-amelia-earhart-research-broadcast\/","title":{"rendered":"December 15 and 16: Amelia Earhart research broadcast"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"attachment_22809\" style=\"width: 635px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"http:\/\/swling.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/12\/Earhart-electra_10.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-22809\" class=\"size-large wp-image-22809\" src=\"http:\/\/swling.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/12\/Earhart-electra_10-1024x324.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"625\" height=\"198\" srcset=\"https:\/\/swling.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/12\/Earhart-electra_10.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/swling.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/12\/Earhart-electra_10-300x95.jpg 300w, https:\/\/swling.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/12\/Earhart-electra_10-768x243.jpg 768w, https:\/\/swling.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/12\/Earhart-electra_10-624x197.jpg 624w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 625px) 100vw, 625px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-22809\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Amelia Earhart&#8217;s Lockheed Electra 10E. During its modification, the aircraft had most of the cabin windows blanked out and had specially fitted fuselage fuel tanks. (Source: Wikipedia)<\/p><\/div>\n<p>I&#8217;ve been sent this message from a number of sources. I hope it&#8217;s true as it&#8217;s a fascinating concept:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Hi, my name is Les Kinney and I am a retired federal agent and historical researcher. I am part of a group that will be traveling to a remote atoll in the Marshall Islands in mid-December. Our research concerns the theory that Amelia Earhart ran out of gas and landed wheels down next to a small island at Mili Atoll. There were three local natives who witnessed this landing during the late morning of July 3, 1937. We have found aircraft artifacts on this small island which we believe may have come from Earhart&#8217;s Lockheed 10E.<\/p>\n<p>We also believe Earhart broadcast distress messages that were heard for the next several days. These voice transmissions were heard by the U.S. Coast Guard, Navy, three Pan Am listening stations and several radio listeners in the United States, Canada, Nauru, and Australia.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, because of atmospheric conditions, most likely caused by thunder storms, most of the messages were garbled and unreadable. Several radio listeners believed they heard Earhart speaking. Most heard a word or two; some a sentence or more. Some thought they heard partial latitude and longitude coordinates. None heard Earhart report she was at a specific geographic location except one. That person was Nina Paxton, a registered nurse from Ashland Kentucky. Nina had a new Philco console radio and said she heard Earhart around 2 pm Eastern Standard Time on Saturday July 3rd, 1937. Nina reported Earhart saying they were down on a little island at Mili Atoll. Amelia mentioned her navigator, Fred Noonan, was hurt, they were almost out of gas and warned they couldn&#8217;t stay there long.<\/p>\n<p>Earhart&#8217;s Lockheed Electra was equipped with a 50 watt Western Electric model 13C transmitter. Earhart would have had to have one engine running to transmit. For a variety of technical reasons, she would have likely been transmitting on 6210 kilocycles high on the AM band which was her day time frequency. There is a remote chance she was broadcasting on 3105 kilocycles her night time radio frequency.<\/p>\n<p>We would like everyone&#8217;s help. We are going to attempt to duplicate that 1937 transmission from this remote island. We will use Earhart&#8217;s identifying call sign of KHAQQ to begin the broadcast. We will broadcast twice: at 12:30 pm or 1230 hours Eastern Standard Time (EST) and again at 1:00 pm EST or 1300 hours on two successive days, December 15, and 16th, 2016. The first broadcast will be on 6210 kilocycles and will last for one minute. We will repeat the message twice, two minutes apart. After the third transmission on 6210 kilocycles, there will be a three minute pause and we will then broadcast the same message on 3105 kilocycles for one minute, three times, with a two minute delay after each message.<\/p>\n<p>We know this is a long shot. We can&#8217;t duplicate the atmospheric conditions from July 1937 and there is so much more RF interference in 2016. But it is worth a try. We are asking everyone having a receiver capable of listening to this broadcast to tune in on these frequencies.<\/p>\n<p>Whether you have an old 1930&#8217;s radio, or a modern radio with short wave capabilities, keep your cell phone cameras and video cameras ready to capture the moment. Flash the camera on your set and then to yourself while you record our broadcast. If you&#8217;re lucky enough to pick up the transmission, you will likely get five seconds of fame on a future TV documentary.<\/p>\n<p>If you do receive our Earhart recreated broadcast and capture the message on your cell phone camera or camcorder, call us on site in the Marshall Islands via satellite phone. That number is: 011-881-651-463- 951.<\/p>\n<p>Please pass this message on to any other radio groups, forums, or interested friends. Schedule: December 15, and 16, 2016 6210 Kilocycles: 12:30 pm \u2013 12:32 pm \u2013 12:34 pm (All times EST) +5 for GMT 3105 Kilocycles: 12:37 pm \u2013 12:39 pm \u2013 12:41 pm 6210 Kilocycles: 1:00 pm \u2013 1:02 pm \u2013 1:04 pm 3105 Kilocycles: 1:07 pm \u2013 1:09 pm \u2013 1:11 pm Les Kinney lgkinney@yahoo.com<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><strong>Schedule<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>December 15th and 16th, 2016, callsign KHAQQ<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>6210 kHz: 1730 UTC (12:30 pm \u2013 12:32 pm \u2013 12:34 pm EST)<\/li>\n<li>3105 kHz: 1737 UTC (12:37 pm \u2013 12:39 pm \u2013 12:41 pm EST)<\/li>\n<li>6210 kHz: 1800 UTC (1:00 pm \u2013 1:02 pm \u2013 1:04 pm EST)<\/li>\n<li>3105 kHz: 1808 UTC (1:07 pm \u2013 1:09 pm \u2013 1:11 pm EST)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>There is little hope this broadcast could be heard in eastern North America\u00a0(based on time of day and frequencies), but I imagine it could be received\u00a0in Oceana and Asia.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve written\u00a0Les Kinney asking for more information. I&#8217;m specifically interested if his team has\u00a0gotten special permission to use this callsign. This is a fascinating way to test the theory.<\/p>\n<p>Please comment if you manage to receive this broadcast or if you have any further information!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been sent this message from a number of sources. I hope it&#8217;s true as it&#8217;s a fascinating concept: Hi, my name is Les Kinney and I am a retired federal agent and historical researcher. I am part of a group that will be traveling to a remote atoll in the Marshall Islands in mid-December. 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